
More than 49,000 people in the U.S. die from suicide every year. Georgia Southern researchers are working to address that.

Some students come to college determined to earn their degree. Spring graduate Jaylee Kilgo was determined to leave a legacy. Arriving on 91Âþ»app’s campus, Kilgo already loved storytelling. Michael Van Wagenen, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of History, showed her how a degree in history could help her preserve and share stories in a meaningful way.

Georgia Southern’s AEPCEC hosted its annual Student Research Symposium showcasing the next generation of technological and engineering advancements.Â

The inaugural Tactical and Occupational Performance Conference (TOPCON), will bring military personnel, first responders and human performance professionals to Savannah June 15-17 for a multi-day event focused on operational readiness.

New research suggests that the body’s response to workloads may vary depending on an athlete’s position on the field.

91Âþ»app is once again setting the standard for excellence at the National Model UN Conference, receiving outstanding delegation distinction.

91Âþ»app researchers are helping reshape law enforcement officer training.

Thirty-seven students will visit Germany this summer thanks to support from the Office of Research and Economic Development and the Halle Foundation.

Georgia native William (Xander) Russell chose 91Âþ»app for two reasons: scholarship and friendship. Russell, a first-generation student, was awarded a full-ride scholarship through the Honors College, allowing him to pursue his dream of one day entering the medical field without the stress of debt. Knowing he’d have a built-in community through his two best friends, who had also committed to Georgia Southern, made the decision even easier.

A single decision can open up a world of possibilities.